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On 27 Mar, 15:12, (Richard Harrison) wrote:
Art wrote: "I have his (Kraus`) second edition (Antennas) and I find no mention of radiation from the beginning where current is applied onward." I think I have that edition too. If you review the chapter on "Point Sources" you`ll find: power patterns, a power theorem and its application to isotropic sources, rediation intensity, source with hemispheric power pattern, unidirectional cosine power pattern, etc., etc.. snip. Being uncertain of what Art really wants, doesn`t stop me from advising snip Bingo Just as I thought, you are bull****ting like the rest of them. All you have is the answer for the question you want me to ask so you can then look good. When you give that same answer to any question that I actually ask it sure removes any possible credability. If you all had been nice to the MIT guy he may have come back and give you a tutorial again to set you straight, but I suspect he left for the same reasons that other experts left. I accept that none on the thread has a clue so it is reasonable to close down this thread to allow you to get back to badger Walt. I believe that each poster has provided an average of ten posts on Walt's article which suggest that Walt is having a bad time with communicating his message like me. My bet is that half of the posts aren't even relavent to the subject at hand! That's tough for anybody.Richard you have posted four times with lots of words on this thread but at the very end you admit that you have no idea what the thread was all about. So what were your answers meant to apply to so I can oblige you with supplying the question that you want... to the answer you have already so you can spout off. No ........forget it. ............FINI.......... Art Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |